Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Teaching in Coweta County is rewarding work, and your home should be a place where you can truly relax. That's why so many educators in Moreland are choosing artificial putting greens—they want a low-maintenance outdoor space that actually stays playable year-round, without the constant mowing and upkeep that real grass demands. Our team has installed dozens of greens throughout the area, from modest backyards in Downtown Moreland to larger rural properties, and we understand exactly what local homeowners need. An artificial putting green isn't just a luxury; it's a practical investment that pays for itself in time saved and stress eliminated. Teachers know the value of quality materials and skilled installation—that's the same standard we bring to every project. Whether you've got a shady corner by the Lewis Grizzard Museum area or a sun-drenched south-facing slope typical of our red clay region, we'll design and install a green that performs beautifully for years. We're based just 55 minutes away in the greater Atlanta area, so we're close enough to provide responsive, personalized service without the big-city price tag.
Moreland's Coweta County red clay presents some unique considerations for putting green installation. That dense, iron-rich soil drains differently than sandy or loamy soil, which means we always recommend a proper base layer and drainage system beneath your turf—it's non-negotiable in this region. The good news: our installation process accounts for this completely, so you won't have puddling or water retention issues that plague poorly installed greens elsewhere. Moreland's rural character often means larger yard spaces, which gives us flexibility in green placement. We typically see mixed sun and shade patterns depending on tree coverage, and Georgia's summer heat is intense; we always spec turf with UV protection and heat tolerance built in. Most residential greens in this area run 200 to 600 square feet, though we've done smaller nook greens and larger practice setups. Since Moreland doesn't have restrictive HOA rules like some suburban communities, you'll have creative freedom—but we always check with Coweta County setback requirements before breaking ground. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows here; summer heat makes the work harder but not impossible. The red clay also means we're extra careful with site prep to prevent settled spots that cause ball roll issues down the line.
Absolutely, and it's actually common here. The key is proper drainage infrastructure beneath the turf surface. Red clay compacts and holds water, so we install a gravel base, perforated piping, and a permeable underlay before laying down the green. This prevents the pooling and soft spots that ruin a green. We've done this in dozens of Moreland yards and the results are excellent.
Yes. We offer a 10% educator discount on all installations for active teachers, administrators, and school staff. You'll just need to provide proof of employment with a Coweta County school or other Georgia district. The discount applies to materials and labor, and it stacks with any seasonal promotions we're running.
A typical residential green—say 300 to 400 square feet—takes 2 to 3 days from start to finish. We handle site excavation, base prep, drainage layout, turf installation, and final grading. Weather and site complexity can shift that timeline slightly, but we'll give you a firm schedule before we start digging.
Much less than natural grass. Occasional brushing to restore pile texture, light rinsing in summer to cool the surface, and debris removal keeps it in top shape. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal treatments—things that teachers really don't have time for during the school year. Most folks spend 20 minutes per month maintaining their green.
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